oh thats good sally
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Originally Posted by dipayankar But how do you prove ESP Graham??? |
ok ok i heard you the first time Dip.
The proof of ESP, this rears its head over and over. Extra Sensory Perception, kind of a miss label I have always thought because the extra can be changed now to a better word, that word is to me "full" sensory perception. Nothing extra about it.
The degree of perception in an individual using any one sense can vary. A blind person hears things someone else passes over, a deaf person senses vibrations better on our skin ... All perception is from emit of other one might say but it is the human persona that feels what is there to feel. We reach out an touch the bark of a tree, the intensity of touch either soft of firm against the tree, the movement of our sensors along the bark.
We have attuned our senses, we attune our senses. If in Prue thought or experience we tune our sense to feel the bark with a soft touching, you then do this from a distance closing your eyes and letting the reach caress the bark form perceived. Are you really touching it?
the bark can not tell you this right away but a plant dolt-ed over does grow larger then one not. ...
Proof can be immediate or in the long term. When it come to manifest in humans we like to say it is immediate but prefer repetition of event to prove and we can only do a new one, not a repetition.
The question is what will prove ESP ...to the onlooker or the participant or the student? To the onlooker it may not be provable till after the event and then denied because it does not meet mind set, to the participant proof comes with time more often then not and no need to share the proof except to do what has to be done, to the student trying effect ... some times there is proof and sometimes there is not, more often not. Change mind set if you are an observer, keep record if participant, keep trying if you are a student, this is how you will prove ESP. ~peace Graham